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1. Keith Donohue July 21 at 12:21pm Report Hi Crystal -- I'm the Communications Director for the NHPRC. We award grants for archival projects and historical documentary editions. More info at www.archives.gov/nhprc 2. Federal Records Centers Crystal--thanks for your question! We got some insights from our colleagues in archival ops in our San Bruno facility. They recommend the databases at http://ohp.parks.ca.gov/li​sted_resources and http://www.hmdb.org/marker. We forwarded their complete response and contact information to your email address. All the best with your research! 16 hours ago · Unlike · 1 person

3. California (Tulare County), Porterville — 388 — Tule River Indian Reservation A reservation was originally established in 1857. Indians from a widespread area were brought here. The natives of this vicinity were the Kuyeti Tribe toward the west and the Yaudanchi Tribe toward the east. Both were branches of the Yokuts Indians that occupied the San Joaquin Valley. This location, not proving satisfactory, Tule River Indian Reservation was moved to its present location ten miles south-east in 1873. — Map (db m13237)